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Trauma to Your Testicular - 4 Common Types!

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Dr. Pritesh ShrimaliUrologist • 23 Years Exp.MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB (UROLOGY), MNAMS
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It may sound queer, but it is true, testicular trauma is a condition wherein one or both the testicles experience an injury. Any kind of accident can lead to testicular injuries. Although some common ones include:

  1. Bicycle or motorbike injuries
  2. Being hit by a football or a cricket ball
  3. Being kicked

Other few and severe causes of injury include bullet wounds, animal bites, injuries or accidents because of the wrong usage of tools or machinery. Not surprisingly, it can happen during sexual intercourse too.

The types of testicular injuries
Testicular trauma can be of various types. Some typical ones include:

  1. Rupture: Also known as testicular rupture, such injuries involve tearing of the coarse, protective layer around the testicles.
  2. Fracture: In such cases, the testicular tissue breaks down, causing excruciating pain.
  3. Contusion: When an accident causes an injury to the blood vessels, it can lead to contusion.
  4. Infection: Insect bites to the scrotum can cause infections.

Symptoms of testicular injuries
As you might recall from prior experience, a testicular injury causes crunching pain within the scrotum. Pain in the abdomen might also accompany the above mentioned symptom. Some further symptoms include:

  1. Feeling nauseated
  2. Sustaining bruises or swelling of the scrotum
  3. Experiencing difficulty while urinating (although this is not common)
  4. Fever (this is uncommon as well)

Some serious injuries can also cause sexual problems and even fertility issues.

Diagnosis and treatment
Most minor injuries get healed within minutes or hours. But for any serious injury sustained, you have to consult a doctor. The doctor would ask you questions regarding how and when it occurred after which you could be advised to go through imaging and ultrasound tests. After diagnosing the extent of the condition, the doctor may prescribe antibiotics or other medications. Although home remedies such as applying ice packs on the affected area also helps.

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